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    What a great idea and excellent cabinetmaking. Congatulations and Cheers
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    I attended the Fort Frederick (MD) Market Fair last week and saw a couple of similar chest but as nice as yours. I am severely envious!

    I particularly like the addition of the stirup cups. Almost all the chests I seen only have the bottles.

    An excellent job!
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    Yes, I think it is worthy of a post. Nice work!
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    That is just Pimp

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    I prefer to think of as Trollopee
    I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

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    Very nice job, looks like it will be a hit at your next event.
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    Hey that is awesome! I want one! I don't need one, but I want one anyway!
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    That looks wonderful! I love all the compartments and accessories in it, along with all the details you've done with the construction. Great job!
    http://www.cfgriffith.com/ - Learning to sew (historical costuming), and getting back to art by drawing fan art of Middle Earth dwarves.
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